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1968 Thursday, March J4, 1968 lir Jan COixiatenMn ARE YOU "REDDI?" Workers in the North Carolina Kxlcnsion Service get some un usual lelephonc' ctills. The most luimerous received recently in the Stanly County office was made by a youngster eager to en roll in a 4-H special interest meet ing. DEEDS familv members sharing the liomcmaking duties, Mrs. Ozetia P. fluyr*, home economies Kxter. sion agent, says. “She give.s 4-H the i redit for helping her daugh ters realize the importance of learning to be good homemakers,” th^ agent adds. As tile .secretary, Mr.s. Doris DIDN'T QUITE WODK Leave it to a man to try and Korte. answered tlie phone, she « shorteutl In a chair can- heard a renue.st to “speak lo -IU.d- 'nt’ « ork.shop held in Onslow di." Who?" she asked. ■■Reddi." ^'’.«"*y last month, three men the voice replk-d. “I'm .sorry," the 3'^ women attending sccretarv replied, "but there’s no ' "urltshop. | one i ere by that name." One of them. Colonel Robert A lew seconds later tlie phone Weir, I SMC, decided not to both- rang again. The same voice ask- er bringing the entire chair to ed for "Reddi." only this time he thi’ worksliop; so he brought .just, ('.xplained he had received a let- Ihe s.-ait. ter alieut an ehrctric club. 'The carti said to call this number if hi' wanted to know more about hi- friend "Reddi Killowatt." • Iis. Forte enrolled the lad in MI electric club. Since then he has attended his first meeting and lias gotten acquainted with; "lieddi" through the film Vligl'lv Atom." SOMEONE CARES h's good to know cares, homemakers from low-in- BETHWARE NEWS The Fannie Heck Circle of! xVie'Oal^ Hriive church met Tuesday! with Mrs. J. L. Ross. come f iinilies attendingfood.s and, nntrilion clns.ses in Martin Coun-' ty. observe. The IS women are enrolled in a scries of lessons that will pro vide Ihem training in "What to Eat i.n.'l Why." “Meal Planning, ’ "Selc.-ting and Buying Food, ” and "Food Prenaration and Serving." Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and I Eugene Bell visited Mr. and Mrs. John Senter of Gastonia Satur- Airman Charhrs Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright is liome on a 20 day leave. He has completed his training in Amarilla Airforce Base in Texas. Saturday visitors of Mr. and In addition to the leclure dem-1 ^1'*- Henry Bell and family and onsli.dions tliey will attend. the|^It.'i. J. W. Bell were Ed Bell of women will tour grocery stores Shelby' and -Mr. and Mrs. Gary to get first hand information on I ■‘’'"‘tip. meat selection and economical buyc "It's learning by doing,” Mrs. Vivian H. Morris, hrrme econom ics Extension agent, notes. ENCOURAGES INTEREST IN HOME "The 4 II project in home man agement h a s encouraged my daughters to take a greater inter Mr. and Mrs. Bill Suggs and; famil.v visitexi .Mrs. J. M. Wright and .Margerite .Sunday afternoon. Airman First Class Wayne Turner of .Seymour Johnson ’Air force Base, Goldsboro visited the weekend witli his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Turner and Jane. Miss Mary Pearl W’olfe of Be-j esf ill their home,’' Mrs. Elvinna'ulah visited Mr. and Mrs, Stokes] Holt, of the Roek Creek commit Wright and family Sunday aft-] nity. Alamance Count.v. points! ernoon. j out. ' .\s a result of their project work I -Mrs. Clarence Blanton, Mr. and , till'girls are more concerned overi^^^- Cltan White of Charlotte how the house looks, .she added.: d.nner guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Holt is employed outside i Hred Weaver ^imday k.home so it’s a grand feeling Ilier to come home and find. 7 WeaMy !}leaUk By WILSON GRIFFIN k'or regular exercise (so es.srm lial to good health» don’t rely on will power whieli, as one doctor says, "lasts about two week' and is soluble in alco- hoT’. E.xercise can also be fun, with sports and games you en joy such as swimming, hiking, vieyeling. volleyball, badmin ton — yes. even ping-pong. A daily brisk walk is mo.st heailhful. Health is precirus . . • let us help protect yours . . (n)uii4 Tlie newly organized Oak, Grove Fire Department had an auction sale Salurdav afternoon at the Kemp Ledford store building. Tliey made around SotiO to buy equipment for the department. Mrs. Henry Bell and Herbert Clark visited Mrs. W. C. Sulli van, Mrs. Nanie Sullivan, Mrs. J. R. Edwards and Ellen Thomas of Charlotte Friday. Set. Larry Delli’iger has been visiting his wife Donna and his I oarents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Del-j llinger. He has graduated at Ft.| i Benning, Georgia and has been] m-omoted to .Seargant. He left I Wednesday for L't. Polk, La. Mr. and Mrs. ('k>ne Dellinger 'of Charlotte visited -Mr. and Mr.s. W. V. Dellinger Sunday. I Re\. and Mrs. Doan Cof'ey of 'Henderson visited Mrs. C. G. Da-'. . vis Thur.sday and Friday. • , .Mrs. Lela Page of Morganton.l Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis and! ] familv of Grover. Mr. and Mrs. ] Norman Davis and familv andj Mr. and A^rs. Johnn.v McKinn^v and family visited Mrs. C. G.j Davis during the weekend. Rev. and Mrs. Coffey of Hen derson visilMl Friday witli Mr. and Mrs. E'rankiin Davis . .Mr. and Mr.s. B. P. Smith iind family of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis Sunday. 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't ’ We’ve always known that the correct grind is important to coffee flavor. \ That’s why, years ago, we developed Custom-Grinding. \ That’s why we don’t have just one or two grinds but seven different grinds... to fit any coffeemaker, ' including electric percolators, of course, ^ (Ask for medium-fine grind for electrics). per-RighK' Quality Meats! \ Custom-Grinding means a little extra work for us and a little extra time for you. \ (It takes 15 seconds to grind a pound). v% But what a difference in flavor those few seconds make. \ You know, there’s only one reason we insist on selling custom-ground bean coffees... WE CARE. COPYRIGHT ® 1967. THE GREAT ATLANTIC 4. PACIFIC TEA CO., INC. “SUPER-RIGHT ” U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH i FRYERS WHOLE FRYER • LB. PAN-READY CUT-UP FRYER '/*-FRYER, BREAST WITH WING '/•-FRYER, LEG WITH BACK "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY CORNED-BEEF BRISKET ' Lb. Lb. VIRGINIA COUNTRY FARM BRAND Pepper Coated 10 to 14 Lb Avg. 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